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The Site of Kurpezhe-Molla (Northern Caspian): Introducing New Data
Introduction. The article analyzes materials from one reference site of the Caspian culture in the Northern Caspian. Two main achievements of prehistoric society — emergence of metalworking and that of productive economy — are associated with this ...
Aleksandr A. Vybornov +3 more
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Materials for studies on the Sosnovaya-Maza hoard from the Khvalynsk Museum
Nikolay Malov
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The Site of Shapi: A New Eneolithic Monument in the Ryn-Peski Desert (Northern Caspian)
Introduction. A continental stage in the Northern Caspian geological history began with the Mangyshlak regression when sands that would shape the Ryn Desert were freed from marine waters, and the region started being actively invaded by humans, which is ...
Talgat B. Mamirov +3 more
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Paleogeographic Background of the Neolithic and Eneolithic Periods of the Steppe Volga Region
The article presents materials enabling to reconstruct the paleogeographic background of the development of the population of the Volga region steppe in the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods.
Aleksander A. Vybornov +3 more
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This article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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On the Technology of Making Ceramics of the Eneolithic Burial Ground Ekaterinovsky Cape
The paper presents the Eneolithic ceramics of the burial ground Ekaterinovsky Cape technical and technological analysis results. The cultural traditions in the pottery of the monument created population have been the aim of the study.
Vasilyeva Irina N.
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The authors systematizes all finds in the burials of the Yamnaya culture in the Volga-Ural interfluve that have certain signs of Eneolithic cultures. They include archaic ceramics, some jewelry made of shells, boar tusk and rarely items made of copper ...
Nina L. Morgunova +2 more
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Lebyazhinka VI Settlement: Eneolithic Site in the Forest-Steppe Volga Region
The authors publish first findings of archaeological studies (2013–2014) on Lebyazhinka VI Eneolithic settlement, which is situated on the Sok River in Samara Oblast. They describe stratigraphy, structures, ceramic complexes, bone and stone tools.
Korolyov Arkadiy I., Shalapinin Anton A.
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Eneolitization of the Forest Steppe Volga Region: cultural evolution or migration?
The source base for the Eneolithic of the forest steppe Volga region includes Eneolithic burial grounds and campsites. The data from the study of ceramics, stone, bone, metal tools, anthropological and archeozoological materials, radiocarbon dating were ...
Arkadii I. Korolev
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Indo-European secondary products terminology and the dating of Proto-Indo-Anatolian
In this paper, an attempt is made to date the ancestor of all IndoEuropean languages on the basis of the Indo-European terminology for the exploitation of animals for products that do not require killing the animal (the "secondary products" revolution ...
Pronk, T.C.
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